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Nobody Likes Reruns

31 Sunday May 2015

Posted by Ginny Marie in writing

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I wanted to sit down and watch The Good Wife tonight…until I remembered that I already watched the season finale and there won’t be a new episode for months! It’s the beginning of the summer rerun season!

Netflix

Kicking back and watching reruns!

I don’t like watching reruns that often, but some shows are worth watching over and over again, especially classics like The Dick Van Dyke Show or M*A*S*H. Now that Netflix is around, I’m watching older shows for the first time.

Some blogs posts are like reruns…they are so good we love to read them again, or we missed them the first time around!

This week on the Spin Cycle, share your reruns! Share a TV show you can’t get enough of, rerun a blog post, or DO BOTH?!?



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Take Me Out to the Skybox

29 Friday May 2015

Posted by Ginny Marie in travel, writing

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There’s nothing better than a road trip to kick off summer! Last Friday, Ed came home at noon and the girls had an early dismissal from school, so we loaded up the minivan and drove to Des Moines. When Ed mentions that we’re headed to Iowa, people ask why. The simple reason is that my dad and step-mom live there. However, we are really glad to have an excuse to go to Des Moines. It has all the advantages of a big city without all the traffic. And most of the downtown parking is FREE! If you’ve ever parked your car in downtown Chicago, you know this is a BIG DEAL!

Road Trip with Kids

Not my minivan, and not Des Moines, either!

We love going to an Iowa Cubs game when we’re in town, and this year, we did it right. My dad has always wanted to rent a skybox, and this year he took the plunge and splurged on one! The ballpark is right where the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers meet. The skybox could fit up to 20 people, so my step-mom’s family came along with some family friends.

Sec Taylor Stadium

Principal Park

Lily loves watching the game with Ed, but Emmy was concerned about only one thing: how was she going to get her cotton candy if we weren’t sitting in the stands? She even took a picture of the cotton candy man with my phone!

cotton candy man

Emmy didn’t need to worry; one of the cotton candy vendors came up to the skyboxes selling cotton candy door-to-door. That’s Emmy’s kind of service! We also had a personal visit from the Cubby Bear.

Iowa Cubs mascot

But what about the game? If you’ve never been to a minor league game, they are a lot of fun. There are a lot of activities to keep the kids entertained; they shoot T-shirts out of a cannon and have other things to watch in between innings. Principal Park is such a nice stadium. Of course, we love Wrigley Field, but it’s not as clean and kid-friendly as Principal Park. As for the game itself, the ICubs scored a lot of points and won!

skybox

What a great way for us to kick off summer! How are you kicking off summer? Link up your post here, and be sure to visit our other Spinners!


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